Tegan Marie Argo and Benjamin Dylan Litwak were married June 8 at the St. Julien Hotel and Spa in Boulder, Colo. The Rev. Keith Lewis, a Disciples of Christ minister, officiated.
The couple met at the University of Colorado, from which both graduated.
The bride, 28, is a hardware-test engineer in Mountain View, Calif., at Waymo, Google’s self-driving car company.
She is the daughter of Elaine D. Argo of Nokomis, Fla., and the late Paul E. Argo. The bride’s mother was a stay-at-home-parent as well as a gymnastics coach and competition judge in Los Alamos, N.M. The bride’s father was an atmospheric physicist at the National Nuclear Security Administration in Washington.
The bride’s grandparents, Mary Argo and Dr. Harold Argo, both worked on the Manhattan Project in the theoretical division under Edward Teller, at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Mr. Litwak, 27, is an associate for institutional corporate bond sales in the San Francisco office of Goldman Sachs, the investment bank.
He is the son of Robina K. E. Ramsay and Nathaniel J. Litwak of Chappaqua, N.Y. The groom’s mother sells midcentury modern furniture on Etsy, the e-commerce website. His father is a managing director for prime brokerage and foreign exchange services in the Manhattan office of BNP Paribas, the French bank. Both are volunteer tutors at the Renaissance Youth Center in the Bronx.